
Curio Research Quarterly Vol. 9
Hello again. I hope you're doing okay and staying safe. The world has certainly changed since we last spoke. I'll try to keep this lighthearted, but a lot is going on, and a lot is not going on.

A guide to doing remote research from home
So you're used to doing all of your research in-person, and social distancing has suddenly made that impossible. You don't even have a lab or an office to use! As someone who views remote research from home as the norm, I can help. Once you get used to doing remote qualitative research from home, you can do it from anywhere. I find it to have worthwhile advantages over in-person.

Understanding Disabilities and Interaction Etiquette
Previously, we discussed the many reasons for involving people with disabilities in research. Now, let's move on to understanding and interacting with them.

Why Make Research Accessible to People with Disabilities
The moral, legal, business reasons for making research accessible.

Everything has changed. What do we do now?
In a time when we’re all worried and not sure what to do next, we want to help.
Big Design 2017 Presentation on Survey Design
Location, Location, Location: On-site, Remote, or Lab Research
Magic Numbers
There are a two numbers in research that are seemingly magical: 5 and 400